|
Emilio Schargorodsky was born in Buenos Aires in 1974. His great grandfather was Sergei Eisenstein (Potemkin Battleship). Schargorodsky is an Argentine and Swedish photographer and film director, and lives in Málaga, Spain. His work is notable for its use of sophisticated audiovisual language and its display of his desire for perfection. He is known for paying special attention to the sound and music of his films. He is also researching into narrative in editing and mounting. ''Dracula 0.9'' was his first dramatic feature film, which was entered in many International Film Festivals, establishing him as a world-renowned film director. Jess Franco described ''Dracula 0.9'' as : "a wonderful, highly refined and excellent film. One of the best films done in Spain in many years."〔http://www.malagafilmoffice.com/noticias/noticias/el-largo-malagueno-dracula-09-triunfa-a-nivel-nacional-e-internacional〕 Schargorodsky graduated as a specialist in photographic imaging and began his career as a freelance photographer at the age of 16. He quickly gained experience and began to work for big firms including Unicaja, Málaga Basketball Club, G2 Productions, and also many advertising agencies. In 1993 he joined the film crew of Pedro Temboury’s first short film, taking part in his following works, both short and feature films, first as still photographer and later as production manager. In 1996 he began to work with Jess Franco in the professional film branch. He served as still photographer in five (5) films: ''Tender Flesh'' (1996), ''Mary Cookie'' (1998), ''Lust for Frankenstein'' (1998), ''Dr. Wong’s Virtual Hell'' (1999), and ''Vampire Blues'' (1999). He advanced rapidly and was promoted to photograph director as well as Production Manager in ten more films: ''Broken Dolls'' (1999), ''Red Silk'' (1999), ''Helter Skelter'' (2000), ''Blind Target'' (2000), ''Vampire Junction'' (2001), ''Incubus'' (2002), ''Killer Barbys vs. Dracula'' (2003), ''Flores de la Pasión'' (2005), ''Flores de Perversión'' (2005) and ''Snakewoman'' (2005). This way Emilio becomes right-hand man and close friend to Jess Franco making the most of Franco’s knowledge and experience in filming more than 200 films, some times with great directors as Orson Welles, Robert Siodmak, Juan Antonio Bardem and Luis García Berlanga. In 2000, Emilio started as film director with ''33B7'', an experimental and bizarre short film related to martial arts. His first videoclip was in 2003. ''Reyes del Horrorcore'' was done for Hablando en Plata and also for his first commercial spot, Soloptical, done for Bypass Agency. Up to now Emilio has made more than 20 commercial spots for Soloptical, Telerosa, Unicaja, Active Management, Safamotor, Bypass, Ruina Nueva, Hablando en Plata, Sicario, Triple XXX, Gordo Master, Soundlovers, Jefe de la M, El Niño (MC), Keyo, Sindrome Underground Rapband, Sebastian Caldas, Jose D’Aragon, Philarmonich Orchestra of Málaga. 2007 Emilio got the award to the best spot of the VI Certamen de la Diputación de Málaga and 2008 was nominated for best videoclip in Casandra Awards for Todo está Bien, Ruina Nueva. == Awards and nominations == #Nominated to the best music video Cassandra Awards 2008 for "Todo está bien" by Ruina Nueva #Award to best Spot in ''Certamen de la Diputación de Málaga'' 2008 for ''Las regafas de Fidel'' #Nominated to the best set in th 7th Cyprus International Film Festival for ''Drácula 0.9'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Emilio Schargorodsky」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|